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ARTEMIS ARROWHEAD Project Kickoff Meeting

4, Mar, 2013
The Artemis Arrowhead project will have its kickoff meeting on the 14th of March, during the Artemis Spring event in Brussels.

Arrowhead belongs to the first group of very large Artemis AIPP projects. It has an overall budget of around 90 million Euros, involving most European countries. Besides ISEP (through CISTER/INESC-TEC), the Arrowhead project involves key European industrial players such as Acciona (SP), Airbus Operations (FR), FIAT (IT), Ford (UK), Honeywell (CZ), INDRA (SP), Infineon (AT), NXP (FR), Schneider Electric (FR), STMicroelectronics (IT), and Thales (FR).

The Arrowhead project addresses cooperative automation and is enabled by the technology developed around the Internet of Things and Service Oriented Architectures. The project will provide a technical framework adapted to such systems. Implementation and evaluation will be through through real deployments in various applicative domains: electro-mobility; smart buildings; infrastructures and smart cities; industrial production; energy production and energy virtual market.

The strategy adopted in the project is based on business and technology gap analysis paired with a market implementation strategy based on end users priorities and long term technology strategies, after, application pilots in real working environments will be implemented. All these strategies will be supported by a common technology framework enabling collaborative automation and closing innovation critical technology gaps, which is tightly linked with an innovation coordination methodology for complex innovation "orchestration".

More information at: http://www.artemis-ia.eu/se13ARTEMIS ARROWHEAD Project Kickoff Meeting

The Artemis Arrowhead project will have its kickoff meeting on the 14th of March, during the Artemis Spring event in Brussels.

Arrowhead belongs to the first group of very large Artemis AIPP projects. It has an overall budget of around 90 million Euros, involving most European countries. Besides ISEP (through CISTER/INESC-TEC), the Arrowhead project involves key European industrial players such as Acciona (SP), Airbus Operations (FR), FIAT (IT), Ford (UK), Honeywell (CZ), INDRA (SP), Infineon (AT), NXP (FR), Schneider Electric (FR), STMicroelectronics (IT), and Thales (FR).

The Arrowhead project addresses cooperative automation and is enabled by the technology developed around the Internet of Things and Service Oriented Architectures. The project will provide a technical framework adapted to such systems. Implementation and evaluation will be through through real deployments in various applicative domains: electro-mobility; smart buildings; infrastructures and smart cities; industrial production; energy production and energy virtual market.

The strategy adopted in the project is based on business and technology gap analysis paired with a market implementation strategy based on end users priorities and long term technology strategies, after, application pilots in real working environments will be implemented. All these strategies will be supported by a common technology framework enabling collaborative automation and closing innovation critical technology gaps, which is tightly linked with an innovation coordination methodology for complex innovation "orchestration".

More information at: http://www.artemis-ia.eu/se13